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Joseph Easby
Personal information
Full name
Joseph William Easby
Born(1867-08-12)12 August 1867
Appleton Wiske, Yorkshire
Died7 February 1915(1915-02-07) (aged 47)
Dover, Kent
BattingRight-hand
BowlingRight arm medium pace
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1890Hampshire
1894–1899Kent
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 62
Runs scored 1,851
Batting average 18.32
100s/50s 0/8
Top score 73
Balls bowled 792
Wickets 13
Bowling average 32.61
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 2/8
Catches/stumpings 26/3
Source: CricInfo, 3 September 2012

Joseph William Easby (12 August 1867 – 7 February 1915) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket at the end of the 19th century.[1]

Easby was born at Appleton Wiske in Yorkshire in 1867.[2] He joined the British Army and served in the King's Own York and Lancaster Regiment where, according to his Wisden obituary, he "learned his cricket" under the command of Leonard Hamilton.[3] He played seven matches for Hampshire County Cricket Club in 1890 at a time when the county did not have first-class status.[4]

Easby showed such promise as a cricketer that he was "persuaded to leave the Army" and took up the position of groundsman at the St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury in order that he could qualify to play county cricket for Kent.[3] In local cricket he scored a century on the ground in his first appearance for St Lawrence Cricket Club in 1892 and made his Kent County Cricket Club first-class debut in 1895.[3][4]

He went on to play 62 first-class matches for the county between 1895 and 1899. He was described as having "many strokes" and "was a fine field" who "could keep wicket well" but who did not fulfil his potential at first-class level.[3] Easby died at Dover in Kent in February 1915 aged 47.[2]

References

  1. ^ Carlaw D (2020) Kent County Cricketers A to Z. Part One: 1806–1914 (revised edition), pp. 157–158. (Available online at the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. Retrieved 2020-12-21.)
  2. ^ a b Joseph Easby, CricInfo. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  3. ^ a b c d Joseph Easby, Obituaries in 1915, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1916. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  4. ^ a b Joseph Easby, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2017-06-03. (subscription required)

Joseph Easby at ESPNcricinfo